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Piedmont Episcopal Church

214 Church St.
540-948-6787

History :

Piedmont Episcopal Church is at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Central Virginia. It is 87 miles southwest of Washington D.C., 90 miles west of Richmond, and about a half hour drive north to Culpeper or south to Charlottesville. The church is an historic landmark, constructed in 1832. William Phillips, a renowned brick mason and builder, built the church during a lull after completing Monticello, the University of Virginia, and the Madison Courthouse. The church was consecrated October 27, 1834.

The church's interior is adorned by a colonial-style chandelier and sidelights. Pews, built by Madison's Clore Furniture Company in 1880, and walnut paneling, given by Mrs. Herbert Hoover in the 1930's, complement the outstanding feature of the sanctuary: the inspiring stained glass depicting Jesus, the Good Shepherd. The small hole above Christ's head allows a small beam of light to shine through. However, the hole was not part of the original window. Legend has it that a group of Madison boys were hanging out in the churchyard (in the area now occupied by the addition). One boy was showing off a new "B-B" gun. What better target than a newly installed window?

In 1961, a two-story addition was added to the rear of the original building. Excavation for the addition disturbed only one grave, that of Captain Henry Barnes, who had given the land to the church. Captain Barnes' gravestone was later sealed into the brick wall at the rear of the addition. In mid-1980, Piedmont became very involved in the founding and support of Madison Emergency Services Association (MESA). Piedmont was also instrumental in helping to found the Madison Child Care and Early Learning Center, which had its first home in the Church undercroft.

In October 1995, the Rev. Brad Lee Jackson was called as Vicar of Piedmont Episcopal Church and part-time assistant rector at St. Stephen's, Culpeper. Brad was officially recognized in December 1998 as Piedmont's first full-time Rector. Brad grew up and received his education on the plains of Kansas. He holds degrees in Music (B.M.) and in Music Education (B.M.Ed and M.M.Ed). He received his Master of Divinity (M.Div) from the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia. He and his wife Jaynie have two children, Claire and Paul.

Due to growth of the congregation under Brad's leadership, the Vestry began studying expansion options which culminated with the purchase in 2002 of the property adjacent to the church. By early 2004 a number of modifications and improvements had been made to the Parish House, and the landscaping was significantly "beautified". The Parish House is enjoying a seemingly unending growth of usage with both the congregation and outside organizations.


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